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The Structural Collapse: How Google’s Integrated Stack Is Dismantling the OpenAI Thesis
Shanaka Anslem Perera
Nov 22, 2025

A leaked internal memo reveals the tectonic shift reshaping artificial intelligence, where platform economics are defeating venture-backed innovation at the exact moment markets assumed the opposite.

Carder Dimitroff writes:

My Australian daughter is a Google employee. She recently completed Google's 3-month AI training program in the US. From what I understand, Google's AI capabilities are big. When demonstrated to Google's large-cap clients, they were surprised.

Based on her comments, I've concluded that AI technologies will displace accountants, engineers, lawyers, financial analysts, medical staff, educators, sales, and more.

Obviously, leaders in those disciplines will continue to do well. While most normal positions can be eliminated, there must be a human somewhere in the mix. There's an ongoing need to manage the architecture of the questions and review AI responses. Anyone who wants to remain in the game may wish to develop expertise in leadership, program management, systems management, and communication.

Then again, there will be an ongoing need for the crafts. They will reap while others weep.

Musk is right. Work will become optional. But he was not the first.


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